2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2407785121
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Little evidence that nonmonogamous family structures are detrimental to children’s well-being in Mpimbwe, Tanzania

Riana Minocher,
Monique Borgerhoff Mulder,
Cody T. Ross

Abstract: Nuclear family structures are often thought to be essential for the well-being of children. Divorce, the loss of either biological parent, the presence of step-parents, and the practice of polygynous marriage have all been claimed to negatively impact child well-being. However, empirical research on these topics has been limited by the routine use of cross-regional and cross-sectional databases. Cross-regional data render research vulnerable to the ecological inference fallacy, and cross-sectional data prevent… Show more

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